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- The House of Pejačević or Pejácsevich is an old Croatian noble family, remarkable during the period in history marked by the Ottoman war in the Kingdom...
- Count Teodor Pejačević of Virovitica (24 September 1855 – 22 July 1928) was a Croatian politician, member of Pejačević family, who served as Ban of Croatia-Slavonia...
- Countess Maria Theodora Paulina "Dora" Pejačević (Hungarian: Gróf verőczei Pejácsevich Mária Theodóra Paulina "Dóra"; 10 September 1885 – 5 March 1923) was...
- Budapest, the third daughter of Count Lipót Edelsheim-Gyulai and Gabriella Pejacsevich (Croatian: Gabriela Pejačević). She spent her childhood in Felsőelefánt...
- (Croatian: grof Petar Pejačević Virovitički, Hungarian: verőczei gróf Péter Pejacsevich; 20 February 1804 – 15 April 1887) was a Croatian politician, who served...
- Kisalföld Pannonhalma Archabbey Széchenyi Mansion in Nagycenk Gyülevizy-Pejacsevich Mansion in Zsira Khuen-Héderváry Mansion in Hédervár Győr-Moson-Sopron...
- Pallavicini, also with title of Margrave (Markgraf) Pasquali Paumgarten Pejacsevich (Pejačević) Piatti Pilati Podstatzky-Lichtenstein (von) Pola (de Castropola)...
- 1927 Prince Philip of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1844 1921 Peter, Count of Pejacsevich 1804 1887 Karl III, Prince of Schwarzenberg 1824 1904 Hugo, Count of...
- ├──> Joseph de Rohan-Rochefort (1854-1926) │ │ │ │ x (1883) Elisabeth Pejacsevich (1860-1884) │ │ │ │ x (1891) Anna Lincke (1857-1925) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │...
- of Virovitica, Croatian: Ladislav Pejačević Virovitički, Hungarian: Pejácsevich László; Sopron, Kingdom of Hungary 5 April 1824 – Našice, 7 April 1901)...